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Monogamous termites evolved bizarre sperm to protect their queens
Termite kings and queens live in fortress-like colonies that can last for decades, yet their dynasties rest on a single, highly unusual reproductive partnership. Instead of competing mates and ...
While some popular Tasmanian fish species face depletion, honours student Nic Shelverton has used his love of fishing to ...
Quote of the Day by Robert G. Edwards: Robert G. Edwards, Nobel laureate and pioneer of in vitro fertilization (IVF), dedicated his career to making parenthood a reality for millions. His ...
Does having sex too often or too little affect pregnancy chances An expert fertility specialist explains the ideal frequency ...
For decades, gynecological tests have relied on a simplified view of the vaginal microbiome, categorizing bacteria as either ...
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Wildlife biologists warn 7 reasons turkey brood surveys can hide a weak recovery
Brood surveys show progress, but only multi-year local context reveals whether turkey recovery is real or just a short-lived ...
We've read about the rapid growth of data centers supporting artificial intelligence and requiring vast amounts of ...
It is deeply concerning that the Flagstaff City Council recently approved an agreement dubbed “Local Border Support (LBS)” ...
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